Running the Seasons
This first-person hyperlapse captures an entire year's worth of running — over 150 miles. Over 98,000 photographs take you through all four seasons and the ebb and flow of a city from the perspective of a runner.
This first-person hyperlapse captures an entire year's worth of running — over 150 miles. Over 98,000 photographs take you through all four seasons and the ebb and flow of a city from the perspective of a runner.
The last day of school — the excitement, the pranks, an entire summer ahead of you — unless you're English teacher Andy Campbell. Always Sunny in Philadelphia's Charlie Day plays Andy, a teacher just trying to make it through the last day of the year, when he unintentionally offends his colleague Ice Cube's Ron Strickland. Ron wants a piece of Andy, and won't take no for an answer — and word of the fight turns the last day of school into an epic day no one will forget. In theaters February 17, 2017.
By now, you know the drill. A new crop of A-listers face-off against the Twitter universe and get totally owned. But do we every get tired of it? Absolutely not. In this episode, Kate Hudson, Melissa McCarthy, Jane Lynch, Judd Apatow, and Bryan Cranston all get it handed to them in 140 characters or less.
Hair loss may be inevitable, but Nutrafol approaches it as a system worth optimizing, not disguising. Built around a whole-body philosophy, the brand's physician-formulated, drug-free supplements target the underlying drivers of thinning hair, including stress, hormones, metabolism, and aging, rather than relying on cosmetic fixes. Its Men 50+ formula reflects that precision, designed specifically for the biological shifts that come with age and clinically tested to support thicker, fuller hair, improved coverage, and reduced shedding in as little as three to six months. Backed by dozens of clinical studies and trusted by dermatologists and healthcare professionals, Nutrafol treats hair growth less like a quick intervention and more like long-term maintenance for a changing system.
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Consult a physician before consuming any new supplement or medication. Any health claims made are solely those of the brand and not those of Uncrate.
Nature's Craft Cleansing Artichoke + L-Carnitine blends plant-powered detox with metabolic support in a single daily capsule. At its core is artichoke extract, long valued for supporting bile flow and digestive comfort, paired with L-Carnitine to help your body metabolize fats and maintain energy. Vegan-friendly, non-GMO, and made without filler junk, it's designed for anyone who wants a cleaner internal reset without juggling half a dozen pills. Add a touch of natural support to your daily routine and let a little botanical help take the edge off digestion and overall well-being.
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Hillary Clinton found herself between Zach Galifianakis' two ferns and things got just as awkward as they usually do. In the midst of roasting her on her position as Secretary of State and a potential in-office pregnancy, the comedian actually threw in a question about her Trans Pacific Partnership flip. Although the Presidential hopeful looked pretty miserable from the start, the real regret starts to sink in about three minutes in.
Lots of famous, and some not as famous, people remind us how important it is to vote. Avengers director Joss Whedon got a bunch of his A-list friends together and returned to Twitter for the sole purpose of getting everyone out to the polls. Don't worry, you're going to be greatly compensated for doing your civil duty. Every vote comes with a complimentary Mark Ruffalo nude scene.
The days of waiting for a commercial, sign, or using the online McRib locator are over. Now, you have the power to create the McRib of your dreams. J. Kenji Lopez-Alt has a recipe for the perfect McRib sandwich, available any time at your dinner table.
Director Damien Chazelle's Whiplash was a short before it was an Oscar-winning feature film. This side-by-side reel shows compares the short and the feature side-by-side to see how little the film changed when it transitioned to the big screen.
Late-night cravings and last-minute grocery runs get easier with DashPass, the membership from DoorDash designed to cut the friction out of delivery. Members get $0 delivery fees and reduced service fees on eligible orders, along with a steady stream of member-only deals. The perks extend beyond delivery too, with 5% back on pickup orders, ride savings of 5-10% with Lyft, and the ability to share the membership with another person at no extra cost. Eligible Chase cardholders can also unlock a free DashPass and additional savings on groceries and retail orders, turning everyday takeout and errands into a slightly more efficient routine.
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Legendary designer Tinker Hatfield drew inspiration from Parisian architecture to reestablish Air technology as a leader in cushioning. The Nike Air Max DN8 Summit takes Hatfield's advanced Dynamic Air technology and condenses it into a sleek, low-profile silhouette. Dual-chambered tubes with precisely tuned pressure levels shift airflow with each step and compression, delivering responsive cushioning throughout the stride. The Dynamic Air unit sits directly above the rubber outsole for a lower, more stable profile, while the lightweight upper radiates energy through breathable mesh. Wrapped in a bold, high-contrast colorway, the DN8 Summit presents a sleek and modern interpretation of Nike's evolving Air platform.
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The Hubble Space Telescope had a rocky start to its career. A flaw in its massive mirror meant that every photo it took was blurry and out of focus, leading the public to ridicule NASA for a $2 billion blunder. After a mission fixed the error in 1993, the Hubble began sending back some of the best images ever recorded. One of the first images after the repairs would change astronomy, not just for the information it contained — but for the way the information was shared with other scientists.
The most vicious killer of humans isn't an animal or even another human — it's a single-cell organism, better known as malaria. The mosquito-spread disease has killed countless people over millennia, and the technology to eradicate it is here. But using this technology means there is no going back, and consequences remain a huge unknown.